Jacobs Well 1912

The following list of addresses and their occupants is derived from the Electoral Register for the Chertsey Division of Surrey, Polling District of Worplesdon, 1912.

The number preceding each address corresponds to a building marked on the map opposite.

1 Jacobs Well farm 1Frederick Ellis
2 Beehive CottageFrederick Fuller
3 1 Burpham Cottages 2
4 2 Burpham Cottages 2
5 1 Crabtree CottagesJohn Cumber
6 2 Crabtree CottagesGeorge Stillwell
7 (Cosy Cot) 3James Lee
8 (Batchelors cottage) 4
9 (Elmhurst)
10 MeadowsideWilliam Allen
11 Jacobs Well NurseryArchibald Matley
12 Rose CottageThomas Stanford
13 Artillery cottageJames Jackman
14 1 Adeline cottages William Jones
15 2 Adeline cottages John Smith
16 1 Elm cottages James Inwood
17 2 Elm cottages John Gunner
18 Queenhithe Farm James Day
19 (Peartree Cottage) 4
20 (Queenhithe Farm cottage)
21 Moat Farm
22 Queen Anne's farm Albert Gaff
23 Watts cottages 5 William Loveland
Notes:
 1 Jacobs Well farm was divided into 'tenements' but no other occupant
was listed.
 2 William Sullings of Lower Malden was entitled to vote as owner of Burpham
Cottages, but no occupants were listed.
 3 James Lee gave his address as simply Jacob's Wells; the name 'Cosy Cot'
does not appear in the Electoral roll until several years later.
 4'New cottages' were the addresses of Edward Few & William Ford but it is not
known which cottages these were.
   'Hart's cottage', occupied by John Wood, has also not been identified; it may
have been building No.20 which is adjacent to the property of John Hart.
 5 Queen Anne's farm and Watts cottages gave their addresses as Stringers Common.

© Jim Miller November 2006